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I have high hopes for exclzyme, to help alleviate my elevated inflammation and pain from both ibd and exercise. Does anyone have any stories, miracles, negatives, neutrals, etc

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I would have a scar on one of my fingers if it weren't for taking Wobenzyme. I can just see a line cutting across the ridges of my fingerprint but there is no scar tissue there. The stuff costs a lot, you have to take it on an empty stomach, and the effective dose is normally pretty high. I think I was taking 5 or more pills three times a day.

I don't know how cost effective it is for constant use, but I will pick up a bottle if I need to recover from something.

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Aren't these things available from food? – raydawg Aug 31 at 10:43
Some of them are, but others the pancreas makes. I don't know if you can get them all from food. I do know some of them wouldn't survive the stomach. Supposedly, after 27 years of age or so, the pancreas gets thrifty, which is one of the reasons we stop healing as well as we did when we were younger. – August Sep 4 at 13:04
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I took Wobenzym (no e) as well, for rheumatoid arthritis. Did squat.

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i started taking serrapeptase for my ulcerative colitis. 240,000 units a day. don't think it's doing anything yet.

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I take these (like 8 a day): http://www.baselinenutritionals.com/products/phi-zymes-450.php

My digestion seems to go much better, and in fact I seem to crave taking extra if I feel I overate or my digestion seems sluggish. Only seems to work if I've done other things right, however (enough sleep, gym, etc). I just seem lighter overall, including less mucous production etc (inflammation decreasing?), easier time breathing (used to have trouble speaking without getting out of breath before I changed various things, such as adding these--variables not controlled, however), etc.

No idea.

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